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Rumored engaged. Princess Mafalda of Italy, 20, second daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, to Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Belgium, 21. "An official announcement is to be made May 10," said a Fascist news agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Apr. 21, 1923 | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...glance at Emmanuel of the seventeenth century throws interesting light on the influences acting and reacting upon the contemporary "younger generation." Founded ostensibly to train orthodox ministers, Emmanuel tended more and more to rear Puritans and Calvinists. Chaderton, its first master, while maintaining his connection with the Church of England, was one of the most respected and most powerful supporters of the Puritan ideals. So eloquent and absorbing were his sermons that at the end of one two-hour session, he was greeted by shouts of "For God's sake, sir, go on, go on," from his student audience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EMMANUEL AND HARVARD | 3/29/1923 | See Source »

This strong Puritan tendency at Cambridge, and particularly at Emmanuel College, disregarded by the sensible Elizabeth was a source of much disturbance to King James. The worthy king after paying two visits to his completely loyal and orthodox University at Oxford, finally came to Cambridge, where all the colleges except Emmanuel painted their buildings, and re-gravelled their walks in his honor. In spite of this cordial reception the king issued orders that no one should receive a degree until he had signed the three. Articles of the High Church doctrine. How John Harvard, John Cotton, Thomas Hooker and other...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EMMANUEL AND HARVARD | 3/29/1923 | See Source »

...rate, when John Harvard entered Emmanuel, the king's regulations had been in force for some time and many of the colleges were beginning to show perceptible High Church tinge. But Emmanuel, due to the influence mainly of Chaderton, who still lived there though no longer master, was strongly non-conformist; all the decadent wits of the time rail at "pure Emmanuel". It held itself aloof from the rest of the University, and kept its own council and habits. When the other colleges accepted the inevitable and worshipped according to the king's command. Emmanuel alone refused to conform...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EMMANUEL AND HARVARD | 3/29/1923 | See Source »

Thus it was that many of the Puritans who founded the Massachusetts colonies had gone, not only to Cambridge, but to Emmanuel College in particular. And having seen the evils of prescribed religious exercises, John Harvard omitted any such prescription in the bequest upon which Harvard College was founded. The alarm which many of the colonists felt at the thought of this "godless university" resulted in the foundation of Yale, intended to pour forth a stream of "untainted Calvinists". Since that time, according to a visiting Englishman of the nineteenth century, Yale men have always been horrified by the irreverence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EMMANUEL AND HARVARD | 3/29/1923 | See Source »

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